The chicks of the Synthliboramphus murrelets, like the ancient murrelet, go away the nest the night time after they hatch, following their dad and mom out to sea, the place they are raised away from terrestrial predators. Some different species, corresponding to ducks, transfer their chicks away from the nest at an early age. In most species, chicks depart the nest just before, or soon after, they are able to fly. The amount of parental care after fledging varies; albatross chicks leave the nest on their very own and receive no additional help, whereas other species continue some supplementary feeding…